Royal Canin SO, Hill's CD, and Purina Pro all have canned urinary care food. You could check the ingredients and see if one of them would be acceptable to you. Purina Pro is also non-prescription. And, as far as the other two - my local PetSmart will issue a prescription each time it needs to be renewed even though I don't use them for vet services.
I just recently heard of Wysong Uretic - but I am not sure if it is only in dry.
Many members on here will tell you that if get good wet food and ensure your cat drinks a lot of water, that you don't need urinary specific food. I've had Feeby on two the three above after bladder surgery for stones 8 years ago. I ain't 'rockin the boat' at this point.
Oh yeah, maybe a water fountain? I may have missed that in a previous post - sorry if I did.
I just recently heard of Wysong Uretic - but I am not sure if it is only in dry.
Many members on here will tell you that if get good wet food and ensure your cat drinks a lot of water, that you don't need urinary specific food. I've had Feeby on two the three above after bladder surgery for stones 8 years ago. I ain't 'rockin the boat' at this point.
Oh yeah, maybe a water fountain? I may have missed that in a previous post - sorry if I did.
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